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ICE unions and electricity cooperatives to protest at Casa Presidencial

Unions leaders are calling a march “in defense of the current electricity-service model.”

Democrats Abroad

Democrats Abroad Costa Rica is hosting a potluck luncheon Saturday, July 28, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the home of Lenny Karpman and Joan Hall...

Catholics, evangelicals protest sexual education in Costa Rica schools

The Education Ministry believes a sexual education plan will reduce teenage pregnancies and STDs. Last year, Costa Rica had an estimated 13,500 teen pregnancies.

Region’s presidents to discuss drug trafficking in August

Secretary General of the Organization of American States José Miguel Insulza was invited to the meeting.

Hotel debts to Costa Rican Social Security System total $2 million

Public health care officials are targeting some hotel owners for failing to pay their debts.

Crater area access to Rincón de la Vieja Volcano closed to visitors

Volcanic activity prompts officials to partially restrict access in the national park.

Costa Rica has a new seismic code

New regulations change construction methods according to seismic areas.

Amnet cable company to change its name to Tigo

Along with a new name, the local cable and Internet company plans to offer new services.

Trade agreement allows Nicaraguan meat exports in Panama

Panama will allow Nicaragua to bypass existing restrictions on beef and other meat exports.

Costa Rica to profit as U.S. imports more mangoes

Consumers in the United States are buying more mangoes, and that’s good for Costa Rican exporters, trade figures show.

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